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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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The Rajyasabha website does not mention Imran's date or place of birth.<ref name="rs">{{cite web|url=http://164.100.47.5/newmembers/Website/Main.aspx|title=WebPage of Shri Ahamed Hassan Member Of Parliament|publisher=Rajya Sabha|accessdate=13 September 2014}}</ref> However according to a report of the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka sent to the Ministry of External Affairs, he was presumably born in [[East Pakistan]].<ref name="abp12092014jagannath">{{cite news|url=http://www.anandabazar.com/state/tmc-mp-imran-connected-with-simi-1.68250|title=নবান্নেও এসেছে সতর্কবার্তা, প্রশাসন অনড়ই|last=Jagannath|first=Chattopadhyay|date=12 September 2014|work=Anandabazar Patrika|language=Bengali|accessdate=13 September 2014|location=Kolkata}}</ref> He infiltrated into Indian territory in 1970 or 1971 from Sylhet in present day Bangladesh. Initially he stayed in Dhubri district in Assam. Later he shifted to Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.<ref name="abp12092014jagannath"/> |
The Rajyasabha website does not mention Imran's date or place of birth.<ref name="rs">{{cite web|url=http://164.100.47.5/newmembers/Website/Main.aspx|title=WebPage of Shri Ahamed Hassan Member Of Parliament|publisher=Rajya Sabha|accessdate=13 September 2014}}</ref> However according to a report of the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka sent to the Ministry of External Affairs, he was presumably born in [[East Pakistan]].<ref name="abp12092014jagannath">{{cite news|url=http://www.anandabazar.com/state/tmc-mp-imran-connected-with-simi-1.68250|title=নবান্নেও এসেছে সতর্কবার্তা, প্রশাসন অনড়ই|last=Jagannath|first=Chattopadhyay|date=12 September 2014|work=Anandabazar Patrika|language=Bengali|accessdate=13 September 2014|location=Kolkata}}</ref> He infiltrated into Indian territory in 1970 or 1971 from Sylhet in present day Bangladesh. Initially he stayed in Dhubri district in Assam. Later he shifted to Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.<ref name="abp12092014jagannath"/> |
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== Career == |
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In 1975-76 he founded West Bengal Muslim Students Association.<ref name="abp12092014jagannath"/> The organization rapidly spread through the state. On 24 April 1977, Imran co-founded the [[Students Islamic Movement of India]] in [[Aligarh Muslim University]] in [[Uttar Pradesh]]. Imran became the president of the West Bengal unit of the organization and held the position till 1980.<ref name="abp12092014jagannath"/> Even after relinquishing the position, Imran remained the primary organizer and spokesperson of the organization till it was banned in 2001. He setup the office of SIMI in a two room apartment in 19, Dargah Road in the Park Circus area of Kolkata. In 1981, he started publishing [[Kalom]] as the monthly [[Bengali language|Bengali]] mouthpiece of [[Students Islamic Movement of India|SIMI]]. [[Kalom]] continued to be published as a monthly till 1994. During his period SIMI spread throughout the length and breadth of West Bengal. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 18:21, 13 September 2014
Ahmed Hassan Imran is a veteran journalist[1] and elected MP of Rajya Sabha from West Bengal, India.[2][3][4][5] He had sworn into the parliament on 9 June 2014.
Early life
The Rajyasabha website does not mention Imran's date or place of birth.[6] However according to a report of the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka sent to the Ministry of External Affairs, he was presumably born in East Pakistan.[7] He infiltrated into Indian territory in 1970 or 1971 from Sylhet in present day Bangladesh. Initially he stayed in Dhubri district in Assam. Later he shifted to Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.[7]
References
- ^ "TMC fields painter Jogen for RS seat". The Indian Express. February 7, 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ^ Bandopadhyay, Sabyasachi (February 7, 2014). "RS elections: Trinamool wins as Cong, Left Front MLAs vote in favour". The Indian Express. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ^ Chowdhury, Rajib (Feb 8, 2014). "Cross-vote cloud on Bengal vote". The Asian Age. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ^ "Defections help TMC's 4th candidate sail through to Rajya Sabha". The Times of India. Feb 8, 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ^ "Six legislators cross-vote in West Bengal". Zee News. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ^ "WebPage of Shri Ahamed Hassan Member Of Parliament". Rajya Sabha. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- ^ a b Jagannath, Chattopadhyay (12 September 2014). "নবান্নেও এসেছে সতর্কবার্তা, প্রশাসন অনড়ই". Anandabazar Patrika (in Bengali). Kolkata. Retrieved 13 September 2014.